Norwich

Population

25,783

Crime per 1,000 residents

656

Schools

0

Parks

0

Stations

0

GP practices

0

All amenities available within a 1 mile radius.

Overview

NR2 covers some of Norwich’s most desirable residential neighbourhoods, including the Golden Triangle, Eaton, and parts of the city centre. Known for period homes, strong schools, and a vibrant local scene, it is one of the most sought-after areas in the city.

Vibe and lifestyle

Leafy, characterful, and community-driven with a strong balance of city access and residential calm. The area is popular among families, professionals, and academics, offering independent cafés, pubs, parks, and attractive Victorian terraces with a well-established neighbourhood feel.

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Safety and crime trends

16,901 crimes were recorded between 2024-04 and 2025-01, spanning 10 months of data. The category breakdown helps show whether activity is concentrated in a few offence types or spread across a broader mix of incidents.

Most recorded categories:Violent Crime (4,727) Anti Social Behaviour (3,530) Shoplifting (3,294) Public Order (1,285) Criminal Damage Arson (1,086)

Families, schools and healthcare

The local education footprint includes 0 schools (0 primary, 0 secondary and 0 special schools), alongside 0 GP practices. Taken together, these figures provide a useful signal of how well the area serves both families and routine healthcare needs.

Population and property context

Census data indicates a resident population of 25,783 across 12,574 occupied households. In the housing market, the average recorded sale price sits around £319,093, based on 1,382 transactions, giving a broad indication of local affordability and market activity.

Everyday convenience and connectivity

For everyday life, the area includes 0 supermarkets, 0 transport stations, 0 parks and 0 gyms. EV infrastructure is represented by 0 charging stations, helping round out a picture of convenience, mobility and leisure access.